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When Jonathan Majors sees a good thing, he knows it.

After dating for almost two years, the Lovecraft Country alum disclosed his marriage to Meagan Good on the Sherri program on March 19.

Jonathan became tearful as he remarked, I told Meagan yesterday that today might be the happiest day of my life.I adore that woman dearly. We fell in love.

He said, We finally got to do it, but it was always the plan. Jonathan also revealed that he asked Meagan's father for approval and that his mother, a preacher, was their officiant.

The Devotion actor revealed, After I spoke with her father again, we got these rings engraved in Hawaii.

Jonathan, 35, is getting married for the first time, while Meagan, 43, who was previously married to DeVon Franklin from 2012 to 2022, is being married for the second time.

The couple started dating in May 2023 after meeting at the Ebony Power 100 Gala in October 2022. Their romance came full circle the following year when they decided to announce their engagement during the yearly celebration.

At the gala, Meagan told E! News, EBONY Power 100 is the event that we met at in the bathrooms, in the unisex bathroom.

Meagan, who previously called their love story an amazing journey, and I cherish it deeply, hasn't held back since going public with their relationship, detailing how Jonathan has changed her life.

In January, the Harlem star told Ebony, This relationship has taught me about unconditional love. What it means to love someone who brings out the best in you and to be loved in all of your true self.

Jonathan has also conveyed his appreciation for Meagan, whom he began dating during a period of legal difficulties. Although he insisted on his innocence, he was jailed in New York City two months before the start of their romance on charges of beating his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari.

Even though NBC News reports that he was ultimately found guilty of misdemeanor assault and harassment, given a sentence of 52 weeks of in-person treatment, and required to pay a $250 fine, he gave Meagan credit for being one of the people who supported him following the judgment.

In January 2024, he said, I'm really blessed, on Good Morning America. There are individuals all around me who care about and love me. However, this has been extremely challenging and confounding in a lot of ways. However, I'm standing.